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Harvard Law School provides students with the opportunity to learn about disability law and policy in the United States and around the world through course work, experiential learning, and the award-winning Harvard Law School Project on Disability. Issues addressed include access to education, employment, housing, and international human rights, and approaches to effective lawyering include counseling, legislative drafting, policy advice, and both impact and individual litigation.

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Education Law Clinic / Trauma & Learning Policy Initiative

The Education Law Clinic is part of a program called the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative (TLPI), a nationally recognized collaboration between Harvard Law School…

Employment Law Clinic

The Employment Law Clinic focuses on rights in the workplace, with a particular emphasis on state and federal laws that prohibit discrimination, harassment, and retaliation…

Housing Law Clinic

The Housing Law Clinic represents tenants who are facing evictions by private market and subsidized landlords. Students also have the opportunity to participate in the…

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Child Advocacy Clinic Winter 2025 - Spring 2025 Clinic Crisanne Hazen
Child Advocacy Clinic Spring 2025 Clinic Crisanne Hazen
Constitutional Law: First Amendment Spring 2025 Course Martha Field
Disability Rights Law Spring 2025 Course Michael Ashley Stein
Diversity and Dispute Resolution Winter 2025 Course Audrey Lee, David Hoffman
Education Law Clinic: Individual Representation Fall 2024 Clinic Jodi Guinn
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